
Jason Gray is a singer/songwriter from Minnesota whose songs and stories center around the idea of the virtues of weakness and brokenness.
From his official bio:“…it was Jason’s candor, his transparency, his willingness to expose his own weaknesses night after night that created an inexplicable bond with audiences and prompted Centricity Records to sign him in 2006. When a guy who grew up as a chronic stutterer in an abusive home takes the mic and obviously cares more about loving you than about what you think of him, you know something’s up.”
Jason believes readers are leaders and is honored to be a part of the Rabbit Room, even though he doesn’t even like rabbits. He used to hold Andrew Peterson in the highest regard until one night when Jason was opening a concert for him, Andrew walked up to him, said “good luck”, and then tossed a cap full of water on Jason’s lap just before he walked on stage making it look like he’d wet his pants. Now Jason holds him in even higher regard.
You can learn more about Jason, hear his music, order CDs, and make up wild rumors about him on his message board at: www.jasongraymusic.com
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